Today I will share thousands of untraced businesses in Bangladesh. It is not in google Maps or it is not possible to give it. This business does not last more than 1 day to 30 days. This mobile business is adding millions of dollars to the economy of Bangladesh.
Thousands of fairs, exhibitions, village fairs, folk fairs, Pitha festival fairs, international trade fairs, etc. are held every year. This fair lasts from 1 day to a month. In this fair, keeping in view the needs of thousands of people, different types of products are sold.
Today I will talk about the folk fair in Sonargaon. Every year from 18th January to 16th February folk fair is held at Sonargaon Museum. About 100 shops get a chance to participate in this fair through the lottery.
Such shopkeepers dealing with folk culture or products of Bangladesh from different parts of the country participate in the Folk Fair of Sonargaon Museum. Stalls are allotted for them. Shopkeepers sit with their products. Each stall employs 2-4 people.
The lost goods of Bengali are often seen in these folk fairs. Some sell clay dolls, some sell bamboo products, and some sell handmade clothes, furniture, etc. This folk fair runs from 9 am to 7 pm. Every day thousands of people flock to this fair. Every day 50K dollars are bought and sold at this fair.
From Dhaka Gulistan, take a bus to Mograpara Chowrasta. Then take an auto-rickshaw and enter directly at the gate of Sonargaon Museum. The ticket price is 50 Bangladeshi Taka.
@MehadeHasan Thanks for sharing this article! Itâs great to learn about the market and its potential opportunities for small business owners. Itâs also encouraging to read about the success stories of individuals who have taken advantage of this untracked market. Itâs inspiring to see people make a living from something they love, reminding them that anything is possible with hard work and dedication.